Islander
Serving as the primary source of news for Kangaroo Island, this publication has provided a vital chronicle of community events, local politics, and agricultural updates since its establishment in 1967. It remains the essential journalistic link for residents and visitors, bridging the gap between isolated island life and regional South Australian affairs.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN AUSTRALIA
Highly concentrated ownership defines the national print media market, with News Corp and Nine Entertainment controlling the vast majority of circulation. The flagship national daily is the centre-right broadsheet The Australian, owned by News Corp, which also publishes mass-market tabloids like Melbourne's Herald Sun and Sydney's The Daily Telegraph. Nine Entertainment operates the country's oldest continuously published paper, the centre-left leaning Sydney Morning Herald, alongside its Melbourne stablemate, The Age. Beyond the major metropolitan centres, regional dailies and rural weeklies play a crucial role in covering remote states and agricultural communities. Paperboy indexes 325 Australian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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